Nationally Recognized

Find out why The W's graduates are so sought after by employers

The College offers the following degree programs: Associate of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Nursing or in Speech-Language Pathology, Master's of Science in Nursing or Speech Language Pathology, and Doctor of Nursing Practice. Programs within the college produce outstanding graduates who have historically achieved high pass rates on national exams, licensure exams and certification exams.

All nursing programs are nationally accredited by either the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (Associate of Science in Nursing) or by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (Bachelor and Master's in Nursing). Students and graduates have received numerous local, state and national awards and recognitions including the National Spirit of Nursing Award, the National Pfizer Advanced Nurse Practitioner Award for exceptional contributions to health care, and the National Organization for Associate Degree Nursing Educator Award.

The Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology Program is nationally accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. The graduate program has a distinguished reputation and prepares individuals to work in any setting where speech-language pathologists are employed. Graduate have enjoyed a 100% employment rate as well as high pass rates on the national exams.

Doctor of Nursing Practice

The purpose of the Doctor of Nursing Practice is to prepare a family nurse practitioner who is a leader in the promotion and maintenance of health and the improvement of health care outcomes across practice settings at the local, state, national and global levels.

RN to BSN Program

If you are a registered nurse who is interested in a baccalaureate program in nursing, Mississippi University for Women's College of Nursing & Speech-Language Pathology has an Advanced Placement Option that is designed just for you.

Speech-Language Pathology

Speech-language pathologists specialize in the screening, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of human communication disorders. They work in a variety of professional settings, such as public and private schools, hospitals, universities, nursing homes, other health care facilities, and in private practice.